Soundstream Reference Series 705 Installation guide

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Musical Equipment
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Installation guide
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REFERENCE 705
5/3 Channel
Power Amplifier
OWNERS MANUAL AND
INSTALLATION GUIDE
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CONGRATULATIONS!
You now own the REFERENCE705 Amplifier, the product of an uncompromising design and engineering
philosophy. Your Soundstream REFERENCE amplifier will outperform any other amplifier in the world.
To maximize the performance of your system, we recommend that you thoroughly acquaint yourself with its
capabilities and features. Please retain this manual and your sales and installation receipts for future reference.
Soundstream amplifiers are the result of American craftsmanship and the highest quality control standards, and
when properly installed, will provide you with many years of listening pleasure. Should your amplifier ever need
service or replacement due to theft, please record the following information, which will help protect your
investment.
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Dealer’s Name _______________________________________
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Installation Date ______________________________________
CAUTION!
Prolonged listening at high levels may result in hearing loss. Even
though your new Soundstream Reference705 sounds better than
anything you’ve ever heard, exercise caution to prevent hearing
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .........................................................................................................................4 - 5
REFERENCE Power Supply Design ....................................................................................6
Setting High Power/High Current .........................................................................................7
Selecting Crossover Modes .................................................................................................8
Selecting Input Modes .........................................................................................................9
Setting Coherent Stereo/Bridged Mono ...............................................................................9
Wiring (with Diagram) ........................................................................................................10
Installation and Mounting ...................................................................................................11
Level Setting ......................................................................................................................12
Crossover Adjustments ......................................................................................................12
LSE.Q Subwoofer Equalization Circuitry ...........................................................................13
Sample Systems .........................................................................................................14 - 17
Protection Circuitry & Troubleshooting ..............................................................................18
Service ...............................................................................................................................19
Specifications ....................................................................................................................19
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DESIGN FEATURES
Uncompromising Design and Construction including mil-spec glass epoxy circuit boards and
high current custom gold-plated solid brass connections that will accept up to 4 gauge power/
ground wire.
High Power/High Current Capability (subwoofer channel only) - Soundstream’s exclusive circuitry
permits customization of your amplifier to its particular applicationHigh Current, for ultra-low
impedance loads (multiple subwoofers, less than 1 ohm) or High Power, for higher impedance
loads (1 ohm and up).
Chassisink
TM
Darlington Power Array - Soundstream’s “overbuilding” of the output section
incorporates multiple output transistors instead of a few for faster, stronger power delivery. The
transistors are directly sandwiched between the circuit board and the heatsink in a design called
Chassisink
TM
to ensure cool, efficient amplifier operation.
Staggered Asymmetrical Electronic Crossover - Continuously variable 2 or 3-way crossovers
with 12 dB/octave high pass and 24 dB/octave subwoofer low pass. In 3-way mode, bandpass can
be selected for midrange or midbass.
Rear Channel De-emphasis - A circuit based on theater surround technology in which rear fill
information is rolled off at 6 dB/octave with a -3 dB point at 7,000 Hz to provide a more realistic
Reference705
MONO
-ONE+
MONO
-TWO+
LSE.Q X-OVER LEVEL INPUTS
+ L - - R ++12v GND REMOTE
X-OVER LEVEL INPUTS
+ L - - R +
X-OVER LEVEL INPUTS
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0.7-2.8 17-60
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Hz
FR EQ
30-60
Hz
LP
2.5-0.04
VOLTS
240-960
1K-4K
Hz
(3-WAY)
Hz
HP
60-240
VOLTS
2.5-0.1 60-240 2.5-0.1
VOLTSHP
SUBWOOFER CHANNELS 3 + 4CHANNELS 1 + 2
Fault
High Power
High Current
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listening experience (in 5 channel mode only).
PowerGrid Power Supply Design - All power supply components are located near one another,
for the shortest possible current path and are connected by thick, wide PCB traces, which ensures
rapid, high current delivery. The entire power supply is isolated on one side of the circuit board
while the audio stage is located opposite it, guaranteeing minimal noise.
Ultra-Low ESR Capacitance Bank - 24 miniature “stiffening” capacitors ensure rapid power
delivery for dynamic peaks. Multiple small input power capacitors are used to provide a lower ESR
(Equivalent Series Resistance), which means more power, faster.
Smart Thermal Rollback - Most amplifiers shut off when they get too hot. In the unlikely event the
Reference705 reaches 85° C, it will gradually roll back its average power (without affecting the
dynamics). Once the amplifier has cooled off, it returns to full power output. If overheating should
continue, a second thermal sensing protection circuit will shut off the amplifier if the heatsink
reaches 95° C.
Unregulated Power Supply - 4 ohm power ratings are measured at 12 volts, which means
substantially greater output in the real world when the vehicle is running, where voltages range
from 13.6 to 14.4 volts. Dynamic capability of the unregulated power supply is vastly greater than
that of a tightly regulated power supply.
Fault Monitor LED on the front panel notifies you of a blown power supply fuse.
1/2 Ohm Subwoofer Drive Ability - The Reference705 subwoofer channel is designed to be stable
into any impedance, down to 1/2 ohm.
Six Dual Discrete Class A Drive Stages - Over six times the drive current of most amps, which
guarantees maximum performance into any load.
Drive Delay
TM
Muted Turn-on/off Circuit - A unique circuit which completely eliminates amplifier-
related turn-on/off noises.
Flexible Input Sensitivity accepts voltages from 100 mV (40 mV on the subwoofer channel) to 2.5
V, which permits maximum output from the amplifier with virtually any source unit.
Balanced Input Design for added immunity to noise caused by component and vehicle electrical
system interaction.
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4 Ohm Sub Channel Watts
0 50 100 150 200 250
12 volts
14.4 volts
REFERENCE POWER SUPPLY DESIGN
The Reference705 employs an extremely efficient unregulated pulse-width modulated power supply.
Like the rest of the REFERENCE amplifiers from Soundstream, the Reference705 is rated at 12 volts
but is designed to take advantage of the additional voltage available when the vehicle is running.
The two major advantages of the unregulated power supply are:
awesome dynamic power capabilities
added continuous power with higher voltages (see chart below)
Because of the dynamic properties of most music, all audio components should be able to react
accordingly. Thanks to its unregulated power supply, the Reference705 can comfortably exceed its
rated power for dynamic portions of the music.
4 ohm Power
200 watts x 1 @ 12 volts
250 watts x 1 @ 14.4 volts
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INSTALLATION STEP 1
SETTING THE
HIGH POWER/HIGH CURRENT SWITCH
(applies to subwoofer channel only)
The Reference705’s subwoofer channel can be switched between “High Power” and “High Current” modes.
This allows the Reference705 to maximize power and efficiency at impedances 1 Ohm in “High Power”
mode, or down to 1/2 Ohm in “High Current” mode.
The circuit operates by selecting a set of power supply voltage rails best suited to your particular application.
One is a higher voltage “tap” optimized for high impedance applications while the other is lower voltage
designed to provide more current. Unlike other amplifiers, Soundstream’s REFERENCE amplifiers can be
configured to drive virtually any impedance and make maximum power!
To determine the setting for your application, follow the chart below:
4
12 Volts
2
14.4 Volts
1
14.4 Volts
1/2
14.4 Volts
High Power
Watts
200
300 400 n/a
High Current
Watts
100 200 300 400
OTHER COMMENTS:
If you blow fuses with your Reference705, switch to the High Current mode. If
the problem persists, it is likely that the amplifier is seeing a dead short, either
in the speaker wire or in the speaker itself. Rectify the problem before
blowing multiple fuses!
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SELECTING THE CROSSOVER MODES
The Reference705 incorporates a sophisticated, fully adjustable electronic crossover for each of its
two pairs of channels and subwoofer channel. The Reference705 can drive a full system without
need of an outboard electronic crossover.
Before installing the amplifier, make certain the switches on the bottom are set to the correct
positions. After setting the switches, be sure to install the hole plugs included with the amplifier.
LOW PASS
The subwoofer channel is designed to operate in low pass or full range. The low pass is a continuously
variable 24 dB/octave electronic crossover with a range of 30 - 120 Hz.
2-WAY
HIGH PASS
The high pass crossover is used for sending only midrange and high frequency information to particular
speakers. Activate the high pass crossover to drive satellite or coaxial speakers in the system along with
subwoofers. You can later adjust the exact frequency from the front of the amplifier. The high pass
frequency can be adjusted separately for either pair of channels of the amplifier.
REAR FILL DE-EMPHASIS
The Reference705 features an innovative rear fill de-emphasis circuit which places more emphasis on the
front stage when used in the five channel mode. The circuit removes frequencies above 7,000 Hz at the
rate of 6 dB/octave. By removing upper frequency information from the rear fill, a more natural sounding
rear fill effect is created.
3-WAY
MIDBASS/MIDRANGE BAND PASS
The Reference705 can be operated in midrange or midbass “band pass” configuration. In the 3-way
mode, you can tri-amplify with “active” midbass or midrange to maximize control over individual drivers.
The bandpass includes a low pass and a high pass filter, which work independent of one another, to drive
the midrange or midbass speakers. In 3-way crossover mode, channels 1 & 2 become HIGH PASS, and
channels 3 & 4 become BANDPASS. (NOTE: In 3-way mode, channels 3 & 4 inputs are not used.)
INSTALLATION STEP 2
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SELECTING INPUT MODES
The Reference705 can be driven with either one, two, or three pairs of stereo inputs. If your source unit has
front and rear outputs, you can take advantage of its fading capability by driving the Reference705 in 5
channel mode with two pairs of inputs. When operated in the 5 channel mode with 2 pairs of inputs, the
lowpass subwoofer channel will operate in a non-fading modeit derives its signal from the front and rear
inputs. After setting the input mode switches, be sure to install the hole plugs included with the amplifier.
5 CHANNEL OPERATION WITH 4 CHANNELS OF INPUT
Front input to Channels 1 & 2 and set stereo switch to either “Coherent Stereo” or “Mixed-Mono”
Rear input to Channels 3 & 4 and set input switch to “3 & 4”; stereo switch to either “Coherent Stereo” or
“Mixed-Mono”
Subwoofer input switch set to “CH 1 - 4”
5 CHANNEL OPERATION WITH 2 CHANNELS OF INPUT
Input to Channels 1 & 2; set stereo switch to either “Coherent Stereo” or “Mixed-Mono”
Channels 3 & 4: set input switch to “Internal From Ch 1 & 2”; stereo switch to either “Coherent Stereo” or
“Mixed-Mono”
Subwoofer input switch set to “CH 1 - 4”
3 CHANNEL OPERATION WITH 2 CHANNELS OF INPUT
Input to Channels 1 & 2: set stereo switch to “Mono”
Input to Channels 3 & 4: set input switch to “3 & 4”; stereo switch to “Mono”
Subwoofer input switch set to “CH 1 - 4”
INSTALLATION STEP 3
For system
examples and
diagrams, see pages
14 - 17.
COHERENT STEREO/BRIDGED MONO
The stereo channels of the Reference705 have the ability to operate in either of the following modes:
Coherent Stereo with identical left and right stereo channels for maximum fidelity.
Bridged Mono for dedicated single channel operation; ideal for using the Reference705 in three-channel
operation. It is also used when large amounts of power are necessary for single speakers. In bridged mono,
only the right channel input (per pair of channels) is active.
INSTALLATION STEP 4
In bridged mono, only the right channel
input is active.
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INSTALLATION STEP 5
WIRING DIAGRAM
WIRING
POWER AND GROUND
To assure maximum output from the Reference705, use high quality, low-loss power and ground
cables. The Reference705 will accept up to 4 gauge power and ground cables, which is the only
size recommended.
CIRCUIT BREAKERS/FUSES
EXTERNAL
Like all car audio amplifiers, the Reference705 must be protected with a fuse or circuit breaker
located within 18” of the battery. This will prevent a fire in the event of a shorted cable. The
value of the circuit breaker or fuse should be between 60 and 80 amps.
INTERNAL
The Reference705 is fused on its front panel with a 40 amp Maxi-fuse. In the event of a blown
power supply fuse, the “Fault” indicator on the front panel will light. Never replace the fuse with
a higher value than what is supplied. This may result in amplifier damage and will void the
warranty!
REMOTE TURN-ON
Connect the turn-on lead from the source unit to the “Remote” input on the amplifier. When +12
volts is received, the amplifier will turn on.
SIGNAL CABLE
Depending on your application, you may use one to three pairs of signal cables to drive your
Reference705. Use a high-quality cable that will be easy to install and has minimal signal loss to
guarantee optimum performance.
SPEAKER CABLE
The Reference705 will accept up to 8 gauge speaker cable. Use a high quality, flexible, multi-strand
cable for best performance and longevity. Soundstream Speaker120 (12 gauge) is ideal.
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INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING
1. AMPLIFIER LOCATION
The Reference705 employs highly efficient circuitry and Soundstream's unique Chassisink
TM
design to maintain lower operating temperatures. Additional cooling may be required if the
amplifier is located in an area with poor air flow, or when driving especially low impedance loads at
extremely high levels.
When mounting the amplifier, it should be securely mounted to either a panel in the vehicle or an
amp board or rack that is securely mounted to the vehicle. The mounting location should be either
in the passenger compartment or in the trunk of the vehicle, away from moisture, stray or moving
objects, and major electrical components. To provide adequate ventilation, mount the amplifier so
that there are at least two inches of freely circulating air above and to the sides of it.
2. MODE SWITCHES
Set High Power/High Current, Input Switches, and Crossover switches to the appropriate positions
(see pages 7 - 9 and 14 - 17). These switches determine the design of the system!
3. MOUNTING THE AMPLIFIER
a. Using the amplifier as a template, mark the mounting surface.
b. Remove the amplifier and drill the holes.
c. Mount the amplifier to the surface using the provided hardware.
4. WIRING
a. Run and connect the audio signal and remote turn-on cables to the amplifier from the source
unit.
b. Carefully run the positive cable from the amplifier to a fuse or circuit breaker within 18”
of the battery.
c. Then connect the fuse or circuit breaker to the battery. Leave the circuit breaker off or the
fuse out until everything is bolted down.
d. Secure the ground cable to a solid chassis ground on the vehicle. It may be necessary to
sand paint down to raw metal for a good connection.
e. Double check each and every connection!
f. Re-connect the fuse or circuit breaker.
5. POWER UP
Power up the system and look front of the amplifier. Depending on the subwoofer configuration,
either the green LED (High Current) or the red LED (High Power) should be lit. There may be a 2
to 3 second delay from the time the source unit is turned on to the time that one of the LED's on
the amplifier lights up, which is normal. Once the amplifier power LED is on and the source unit is
playing, you should have sound coming from the speakers.
INSTALLATION STEP 6
Your Reference705 is provided with #8 sheet metal screws which use a 1/8” drill hole.
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CROSSOVER ADJUSTMENTS
In most car audio installations, there is a tendency for a “midbass boom.” Because of their interior dimensions,
most cars will resonate or ring at these midbass frequencies. If we design the system so there is less musical
information in this region, the final response is very smooth and natural sounding. The Reference705
incorporates a continuously variable staggered asymmetrical electronic crossover. The high and low pass
portions of the crossover can be adjusted independent of one another. Follow the procedure below to adjust the
crossover.
Staggered Asymmetrical
Crossover
24 dB/octave low pass,
12 dB/octave high pass
Low Pass
High Pass
NOTE: You may find it necessary to readjust the
crossover after listening to the system. The correct
settings are a combination of the capabilities of the
equipment and your listening preferences.
INSTALLATION STEP 7
LEVEL SETTING
The input levels are adjusted by means of the input level controls located on the front of the amplifier. This is a
unique dual-stage circuit that adjusts both level and gain. This topology maintains better Signal to Noise ratios
even with low output sources.
In the ideal situation, all components in the audio system reach maximum undistorted output at the same time.
The reason is because an amplifier will only make what comes into it bigger. So, if you send it a distorted
signal from the head unit, it is going to amplify distorted information. The same thing holds true if an outboard
processor or crossover begins to distort before you have maximum output from the amplifier. By setting all
components to reach clipping at the same time, you can maximize the output of your system. For the
Reference705, follow the below procedure for the quickest, easiest means of setting the levels.
1. Turn the amplifier's input levels to minimum position (fully counter-clockwise).
2. Set source unit volume to approximately 3/4 of full volume.
3. While playing dynamic source material, slowly increase the amplifier’s input level until a near maximum
undistorted level is heard in the system.
INSTALLATION STEP 8
NOTE: Your best combination of output and Signal to Noise ratio will
be achieved when the input levels are set between 500 mV and 2.5
1. With the crossover activated, set the frequency adjustments to the 12
o’clock position.
2. While listening to music, adjust the high pass frequency control.
Select a frequency high enough to prevent damage to the speakers,
yet low enough that you are able to retain midbass in the front
speakers.
3. Adjust the low pass frequency control in the same way as the high
pass. This time, listen to the bass. You should find a setting that will
give you a solid sound with minimum “boom” from resonating
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INSTALLATION STEP 9
LSE.Q
THEORY AND USE
LSE.Q is a proprietary subwoofer control circuit included with the Reference705
amplifier. It is capable of both removing subsonic energy in program material and
providing a variable boost at low frequencies. The circuit consists of two controls.
One adjusts the frequency of operation, and the other adjusts the range of boost.
With both controls adjusted fully counter-clockwise, no boost is applied and the
amplifier is flat in response down to 20 Hz.
The frequency control (Hz) adjusts the starting point of the subsonic filter. This high
pass filter can be adjusted from 20 Hz up to a maximum of 60 Hz. This control is
useful for setting the lowest frequency that your subwoofer will see. (See figure 1)
The Q control adjusts the amount of boost applied at the set frequency.
This is adjustable from .707 (flat) to 2.8 (+9 dB). (See figure 2)
When the Q is set to .707 (Butterworth), LSE.Q acts as a sub-sonic filter
only. (See figure 3)
The simple act of removing the signal below the vented tuning frequency
can improve system output by as much as 3 dB. With Q values greater
than .707, boost is added in addition to the sub-sonic filter. (see figure 4)
Application
Woofers in vented enclosures have good power handling characteristics
above the tuning frequency, but below the tuning frequency, power
handling drops off considerably. This is due to the loss of any
appreciable resistive air mass. At frequencies below resonance, the
woofer starts to behave as if it were
mounted in “free-air”. If we wish to
improve the performance of a
vented system, we should remove
these unwanted signals from our
system. These can be removed by adding the subsonic filter. Figure 5
shows the effectiveness of LSE.Q on woofer excursion. Woofer travel is
7.5 mm at 10 Hz, with LSE.Q properly adjusted, this excursion can be
reduced to less than 1 mm. This is of great benefit to lowering woofer
distortion and increasing output.
Adjustment
An easy method of optimizing your existing subwoofer enclosure with
LSE.Q's “Hz” control is as follows.
1. Adjust frequency and boost control to full CCW position.
2. While listening to music with strong bass content at a moderate level,
slowly adjust frequency control clockwise. Listen for a reduction of
bass response. Now, rotate frequency control slightly backwards.
This serves the purpose of removing the “subsonic” bass energy.
Soundstream’s LSE.Q contains the same type of circuit with the added benefit of infinite adjustability. Our “Q”
and “Hz” control can provide virtually any combination of boost and cut to suit your designs. So, LSE.Q can
dB
Frequency (Hz)
-20
-30
10
-25
-15
-10
5
0
-5
10
50 100 200
FIG. 2 Variable “Q”
Q=2.8
Q=0.707
dB
Frequency (Hz)
-20
-30
10
-25
-15
-10
5
0
-5
10
50 100 200
FIG. 4 Variable “Q”
FIG. 1 LSE.Q
-10
Frequency (Hz)10
-30
-25
-15
-20
-5
dB
0
5
10
50 100 200
FIG. 3 Variable High Pass
FIG. 5 Limited Excursion
10 Frequency (Hz) 50 100 200
Xd
(mM)
8.0
7.0
6.0
5.0
4.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
0.0
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SAMPLE SYSTEM #1
2-way front to rear fade with constant bass
4 channels of input
4 channels of 2-way high pass, sub channel in low pass
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SAMPLE SYSTEM #2
3-way with midrange bandpass
2 channels of input
2 channels of tweeter high pass, 2 channels of midrange
bandpass, sub channel in low pass
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SAMPLE SYSTEM #3
3-way with midbass bandpass and
midbass to satellite fading
4 channels of input
2 channels of midbass bandpass, 2 channels of high pass, sub channel
in low pass (High Current; < 1 Ohm)
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SAMPLE SYSTEM #4
2-way in 3 channel mode with fading bass
4 channels of input
2 channels of bridged high pass, sub channel in low pass
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PROTECTION CIRCUITRY
Your Reference705 is protected against both overheating and short circuits by means of the
following circuits:
Main power supply fuses (Maxi-fuse at 40 amps)
Smart Power Supply Thermal Rollback activating at 85°C.
A fail-safe thermal protection circuit activating at 95°C.
Self-resetting circuit breakers on channels 1,2,3 & 4 to protect against short circuits.
Your amplifier also incorporates an innovative Fault Diagnosis system that identifies a blown power
supply fuse.
NOTE: If you experience blown main power supply fuse, DO NOT increase value beyond the 40
amp maxi-fuse! Doing so will void your warranty and may damage your amplifier.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM CAUSE
No sound and LED's are not lit
no power or ground at amp
no remote turn-on signal
blown fuse near battery
Fault LED is lit
amp power supply fuse is blown or missing
Repeatedly blown amp fuse, frequent activa-
tion of Smart Power Supply Circuit
check speaker configuration, amp may be in
“High Power” mode, put amp into “High Current”
mode if subwoofer load is less than 1 ohm (see
p.8, “Setting High Power/High Current Switch”)
speaker or leads may be shorted
verify adequate amplifier ventilation
no sound from channels 3 & 4 with 2 chan-
nels of input
check input settings on bottom of amplifier
switch should be set to inputs “1 & 2”
Channel 1, 2, 3 or 4 cut in and out
circuit breakers on these channels are activat-
ing. Check for a possible short in the speaker
wire or in the speaker itself
Verify the impedance of the load is at or above
the rated minimum impedance for these chan-
nels
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SPECIFICATIONS
POWER OUTPUT
CROSSOVER SPECIFICATIONS (all continuously variable):
2-way
High Pass: 12 dB/octave, 60 - 240 Hz
Low Pass: 24 dB/octave, 30 - 120 Hz
3-way
Tweeter High Pass/Midrange Low Pass: 12 dB/octave, 1 K - 4 KHz
Midrange or Midbass High Pass: 12 dB/octave, 60 - 240 Hz
Mid High Pass/Midbass Low Pass: 12 dB/octave, 240 - 960 Hz
Subwoofer Low Pass: 24 dB/octave, 30 - 120 Hz
DIMENSIONS:
19” W x 9 1/2” D x 2 1/4” H
SERVICE
The Reference705 is protected by a limited warranty. Please read the enclosed warranty card.
THD < 0.1%
Signal to Noise > 100 dB
Frequency Response 20 Hz to 20 kHz +/- 0.5 dB
Bandwidth 15 Hz to 50 kHz
Stereo Separation > 90 dB
Damping > 200
Input Sensitivity 100 mV - 2.5 V
Input Impedance 12 k ohms
4 Stereo
(8 Bridged)
12 Volts
2 Stereo
(4 Ω(4 Ω
Bridged)
Watts
50 w x 4
(100 w x 2)
100 w x 4
(200 w x 2)
SATELLITE CHANNELS
SUBWOOFER CHANNEL
4
12
Volts
2
14.4
Volts
1
14.4
Volts
1/2
14.4
Volts
High
200 w 300 w 400 w n/a
High Cur-
100 w 200 w 300 w 400 w
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SOUNDSTREAM TECHNOLOGIES
120 Blue Ravine Road  Folsom  California 95630
USA
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